Post which discuss why you need to specify /svn/ and not /svnĪuthzSVNAccessFile bin/apachesvnauth #authentication file SVNParentPath c:/svnroot/ #specify the root for repositories Go to the conf sub-directory within the Apache installation directory and open the nf file in any text editor. The files are mod_authz_svn.so and mod_dav_svn.so. When the installation is finished, go to the bin directory within the Subversion installation, find two files with extension *.so, and put them into the ( Apache)/modules directory. Create repositories in the svn root directories using the following commands:.Then, create this directory either in command prompt or using Explorer. Let's say that we want our root directory be named as c:\svnroot.The next step is to create a directory which will be a root for all the repositories of our source control. For example: if we installed svn into C:\programs\programming\svn-win32-1.4.0, then go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System.Ĭlick on the Advanced tab and choose Environment Variables. Install Subversion to any directory, then add the bin sub-directory to the environment path. Prerequisitesįirst of all, we need to download SVN and Apache. Let's get down to business, we don't have much time. He told it took him one month!!! :) Well, no comments. I asked my friend who is working on a parallel project in the Computer Science department of my university how much time he spent setting up SVN with Apache on their Linux server. It took two days for me and enormous efforts to understand what is going on with Subversion and how to make it work. I decided to write this article in order to save time to those people who must install and set up Subversion on Windows machines, having no idea of how to do that and no time to search for any piece of information on the internet.
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